| Credits | |
| Published: |
1992, Cinemaware
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| Design: | Nigel Spencer, James Maxwell, Larry Garner |
| Producer: | Jerry Albright, Ian McGee, Bob Jacob, Denny Thorley |
| Coder: | Nigel Spencer, Larry Garner |
| Graphics: | Russell Comte |
| Musician: | Nigel Spencer, Bernie Whang |
| Sound Effects: | Brian Howarth |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | OCS, ECS |
| Disks: | 2 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 or 2, Simultaneous |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Sports |
| Subgenre: | Baseball |
| Tags: | baseball, sports |
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Unplayable at bat/hitting (ball is way too fast and you have just 1 perfect frame to hit the ball). CPU is too precise and fast, and control/AI of your team is bad.
A pity, it seemed nice and got many features.
GFX+SOUND: good
PLAYABILITY: very poor
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Not a massive fan of Baseball, but this game was excellent. The only reason why I stopped playing was because of the bug. If you hit the ball in a certain direction the players would just stand still. Excellent game though, remember this one fondly.
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There are some nice features about this game however the negative aspects really bring it down. Very poor at bat/hitting game play. It's embarrassing really. 5/10 Haywire
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This game was released as TV Sports Baseball in Europe.
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Quite nice baseball game. Don't think this was ever released in Germany... (77%)
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I think this was ideal baseball game on the Amiga, it had decent GFX and sound and good control system
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When I reviewed this game for Pelit-magazine, it was called TV Sports Baseball. A competent take on the sport it was too. Good-looking, nice sounding and easy to play. The gameplay was fast-paced and you felt like you were in control of things as opposed to modern baseball simulations with dozens of control buttons. Only thing the game was lacking was typical Cinemaware presentation.
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